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Draft -Twin Lakes Advisory Stakeholders Panel 12108/0 - Draft <br />Prepared by: Dennis Welsch, in consultation with John Sbardlow and Michael Noonan (Rottlund) <br />The Roseville City Council has established the Twin Lakes Advisory Stakeholders Panel <br />(the panel). This advice - giving panel is most active in the Master Developer's plan <br />preparation process. The Panel will meet and respond to, and provide input to, the luster <br />Developer and development team during the preparation of plan submissions. These <br />submissions are necessary for lard use applications, staff review, and ultimately for <br />decisions by the Planning Commission and/or City Council. The panel will participate in <br />an educational process first; then will establish a set of expectations and operating <br />procedures; and then participate in a sequence of workshops, each focused on specific <br />planning issues. Although the panel will not be asked to tape formal votes as the process <br />Unfolds, every member will provide comments, suggestions and concerns directly to the <br />Master Developer on every key project issue. It will be the Master Developer's <br />responsibility to address these issues as the PUD application plans and materials are <br />prepared for formal submission to the city. <br />Protect Area: Twig Lakes Redevelopment Area (280 acres) north of County Road C, east of <br />Cleveland Avenue, west of Snelling Avenue, and south of residential zoned land along <br />Brenner Avenue, County Load -2, and Centennial Drive. <br />Vision: Create a High quality, new neighborhood with coordinated residential and mixed -use <br />business park redevelopments (for living and working) in an environmentally sensitive <br />design. Create a " ;brand" or sense of coordinated neighborhood place that expands the tax <br />base and diversifies the job base ... The basic land uses in the master plan are to be <br />office, hi -tech, residential and retail. Allow some flexibility for market fluctuations; he <br />timely, but focus on the longer tern and high quality development in a continuum of <br />development issues, <br />Givens: The redevelopment area consists of the 280 acres within Twin Lakes. The truck <br />terminals and truck traffic will be reduced or efiminated. Soil contaminates will be <br />N <br />